
Don't Laugh, This is the Official History of the Qing Dynasty 2: Conquer the World
About This Novel
This book describes the 105-year history from the birth of the demon king Zhang Xianzhong (1606 AD) to the fifty-ninth year of Kangxi (1720) when Yue Zhongqi entered Tibet and defeated the Junggar soldiers. With his sharp writing style and spicy words, the author vividly reproduces Zheng Chenggong's ever-increasing frustration and loyalty, Emperor Shunzhi's crazy and frustrated struggle for love, and Kangxi's "haha" martial arts of capturing Oboi, pacifying San Francisco, and destroying Junggar. In this book, the image of the all-powerful historical figure is completely overturned. The heroic image of the "great traitor" Wu Sangui is more majestic in benevolence and loyalty. The Mingjun Kangxi, the emperor through the ages and widely praised by later generations, was a pervert with twisted psychology, surly personality, and shameless behavior. At first reading, it seems like a thunderous shock, which makes people's hair stand on end and is difficult to accept. But if you think about it carefully, you can find the infinite true meaning in it.
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Official(6)Scraped 6d ago
It is interesting and talented to write a rich and heavy history in a humorous tone.
The Qing Dynasty makes Chinese people "aftertaste and unforgettable"! ...
The writing is very attractive and generally consistent with the real history.
It's just funny
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The key point of the author is that the Manchus were foreigners and China had already perished.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 6d ago
It is interesting and talented to write a rich and heavy history in a humorous tone.
The Qing Dynasty makes Chinese people "aftertaste and unforgettable"! ...
The writing is very attractive and generally consistent with the real history.
It's just funny
A
The key point of the author is that the Manchus were foreigners and China had already perished.
